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Busby Babe Bill Foulkes dies aged 81 | Busby Babe Bill Foulkes dies aged 81 |
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Former Manchester United captain Bill Foulkes, who survived the 1958 Munich air crash, has died aged 81. | Former Manchester United captain Bill Foulkes, who survived the 1958 Munich air crash, has died aged 81. |
Only Sir Bobby Charlton, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes have played more times for United than the Busby Babe, who made 688 appearances. | |
Sir Bobby Charlton said the defender was a "marvellous man" and United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward added "he will never be forgotten". | |
St Helens-born Foulkes played for United in their 1968 European Cup win. | St Helens-born Foulkes played for United in their 1968 European Cup win. |
Foulkes was a key member of Sir Matt Busby's team of talented young players, who were nicknamed the Busby Babes. | Foulkes was a key member of Sir Matt Busby's team of talented young players, who were nicknamed the Busby Babes. |
On 6 February 1958, the plane that was carrying the team back from Belgrade crashed in a blizzard after re-fuelling at Munich airport. | On 6 February 1958, the plane that was carrying the team back from Belgrade crashed in a blizzard after re-fuelling at Munich airport. |
Twenty-three people died - eight players, eight newspaper journalists and seven members of backroom staff. | Twenty-three people died - eight players, eight newspaper journalists and seven members of backroom staff. |
Speaking about the disaster in 2008, Foulkes said he had been "put in a bad way" by the crash. | Speaking about the disaster in 2008, Foulkes said he had been "put in a bad way" by the crash. |
"The back end came up and I saw it came up and down again and this meant all the stuff came out of the back and hit me in the back of the head." | "The back end came up and I saw it came up and down again and this meant all the stuff came out of the back and hit me in the back of the head." |
However, he managed to escape from the plane and ran to safety before returning to help the survivors. | However, he managed to escape from the plane and ran to safety before returning to help the survivors. |
"I ran over to Matt and we put an overcoat underneath him and he just turned over, groaned and passed out," he said. | "I ran over to Matt and we put an overcoat underneath him and he just turned over, groaned and passed out," he said. |
'Hard as nails' | |
After the Munich tragedy, Foulkes took over the captaincy and became a pillar of some of United's most successful teams. | After the Munich tragedy, Foulkes took over the captaincy and became a pillar of some of United's most successful teams. |
Foulkes was a four-time league champion and a FA Cup winner. | Foulkes was a four-time league champion and a FA Cup winner. |
He also won the European Cup at Wembley with United, when the team beat Portuguese side Benfica 4-1 in 1968. | He also won the European Cup at Wembley with United, when the team beat Portuguese side Benfica 4-1 in 1968. |
Sir Bobby, who played alongside him for over a decade, said the defender was "as hard as nails [and] as tough as teak". | |
"I was always glad I didn't have to play against him," he said. | |
He added that Foulkes had been "a really, really good defensive player and you could say he helped change the course of history for United". | |
Fellow former United captain Gary Neville tweeted that Foulkes was "a legend", while current player Rio Ferdinand added that he had been a "great servant to the club". | Fellow former United captain Gary Neville tweeted that Foulkes was "a legend", while current player Rio Ferdinand added that he had been a "great servant to the club". |
Mr Woodward said Foulkes was "a giant character" in the club's post-war era. | |
He said the defender had been "a very gentle man, who I was privileged to meet on several occasions, including most memorably with his team-mates at the Champions League final in Moscow, 50 years after his heroics in the Munich air crash". | |
Foulkes made his United debut against Liverpool in December 1952 and went on to score nine goals in his career. He won his only England cap in 1954. | Foulkes made his United debut against Liverpool in December 1952 and went on to score nine goals in his career. He won his only England cap in 1954. |
He joined the club as an amateur in March 1950 and began playing professionally in August 1951 after he left his mining job at Lea Green Colliery in St Helens. | He joined the club as an amateur in March 1950 and began playing professionally in August 1951 after he left his mining job at Lea Green Colliery in St Helens. |
Foulkes left United in June 1970 and went on to manage clubs in the US and Norway. | Foulkes left United in June 1970 and went on to manage clubs in the US and Norway. |